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MSLI

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I Went to a fund raising golf outing today and was talking to the banquet manager about the slippery floors. He said it’s been a real problem and many people have fallen. I wonder if there’s a coating that could be applied ? Any suggestions
 

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C.J.

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Cruise ships apply a coating to their floors for traction. Can’t recall any specific names but they’re a roll on application and can be pretty fumey during application so plan for an after hours application.
 

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I use a nonslip wax on VCT floors. Cheap and easy but now you have wax on the floor and will require regular maintenance. Kinda defeats the whole idea of LVT. Maybe there’s a low sheen version.

oh wait, you said porcelain? Never mind…😎
 

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